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88GT4u2nv

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hey guys im looking for a set of centerline thruster 806's in a 17x9.5. looked all over the place online and cant find them anywhere. please let me know if you guys find anything.

heres what they look like.

http://www.brazeauracing.com/mustang/images/photos/wheelcenters.jpg
 

Dean85GT

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I also want those wheels!
 

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Found these at the Centerline web page, try the link:

http://www.centerlinewheels.com/wheel_deals_detail.php?id=982&type=bolt&data=4-4.25
 

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Spenc up at 2Kool should be able to get them for you.

www.2koolperformance.ca
 
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WLDHRSE

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I haven't looked for those, but CenterLine has done away with a bunch of their Billet Series wheels including the Aztec's that I have on the 4-Eyed Freak. I may go buy new wheels and tires for it incase someone wants to buy it. I don't think I'm willing to part with my Aztec's.

Cliff
 

88GT4u2nv

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thanks for the help guys, the biggest it says i can get from the centerline page is 17x8.0, will it be hard for me to get my hands on the 9.50's?

oh and btw lets take a look at how badass these wheels look on a stang shall we, these are the 9.50's

http://www.brazeauracing.com/mustang/photos.htm
 
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Those wheels can be had in just about any size. Theyu are now called "Big Sur" but used to be call "Thruster" or something very similar to that. Centerline still has all the old molds for these rims and can make you a set in nearly any size you desire. I remember their only limitation being the size of the molds that they had for 4 lug was pretty small but I don't remember if that applied to the Big Dur or the Thruster. Just give them a call and tell them what you're looking for to see what they can do. When I was inquiring about these same rims, I remember them having wheels up to as wide at 11 inches in that style (regardless of they call them).
 
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p.s. I have a nice photoshop of my cars with those wheels on it if you'd like to see it. The chop doesn't do them justice because they don't have that deep dish look in the picture.



That's basically what they look like with the centercaps on.

 

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WLDHRSE

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Daggar said:
Those wheels can be had in just about any size. Theyu are now called "Big Sur" but used to be call "Thruster" or something very similar to that. Centerline still has all the old molds for these rims and can make you a set in nearly any size you desire. I remember their only limitation being the size of the molds that they had for 4 lug was pretty small but I don't remember if that applied to the Big Dur or the Thruster. Just give them a call and tell them what you're looking for to see what they can do. When I was inquiring about these same rims, I remember them having wheels up to as wide at 11 inches in that style (regardless of they call them).
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Hey dude, they don't have molds for that wheel. It is (or was) a billet wheel from their billet series. Whatever they are, CenterLine does not list them at all now, unless their website needs updating.
 
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Moldings, castings, templates... whatever it is that they use to cut/make new ones, they still have on hand. It's true that the thrusters are discontinued but if you call them, they can make them.

The only reason I'm aware of it is because I'd called them before in regard to these same wheels and was told that they could still be had.
 
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Daggar said:
Moldings, castings, templates... whatever it is that they use to cut/make new ones, they still have on hand. It's true that the thrusters are discontinued but if you call them, they can make them.

The only reason I'm aware of it is because I'd called them before in regard to these same wheels and was told that they could still be had.
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Cool, that should be the case. I think all of their billet series used the same billet blanks. From there it would just be calling up a different program in the CNC machining center that cuts them. They should never get rid of the programs, so as long as they still use the same exact billet blanks for there new styles, they should be able to make any of the old billet series wheels.

Cliff
 
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Here's the link for the Big Sur in 5 lug:
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/wheel_deals_detail.php?id=982&type=vehicle&data=19


and the link for the Big Sur in 4 lug:
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/wheel_deals_detail.php?id=982&type=vehicle&data=18
 

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i think they look better with no center caps to be honest...
 
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